Core Points - The 18th typhoon "Haikashan" has weakened, leading to the resumption of shipping, port operations, and project work in Guangdong, Shenzhen, Hainan, and Fujian [1][2][3] - All highways in Guangdong have resumed traffic, and all ports have resumed operations, including urban rail and public transport [1] - The transportation department has implemented safety measures for the resumption of ferry services in the Qiongzhou Strait, including thorough inspections of vessels [1] Group 1 - The Guangdong Maritime Bureau has initiated a phased and categorized approach to the safe return of over 7,300 vessels, prioritizing key waterways [2] - The Shenzhen Maritime Bureau has lifted the typhoon emergency response and optimized water traffic organization using smart monitoring platforms [2] - The Fujian Maritime Bureau has also lifted the emergency response, with all 71 coastal passenger ferry routes resuming operations [3] Group 2 - The transportation department is actively monitoring the impact of the typhoon on transportation infrastructure and is working on repairs to ensure smooth operations for resumption of work [3] - The typhoon "Haikashan" made landfall again in Guangxi, with continued adverse weather conditions affecting the South China Sea and Beibu Gulf [3]
台风“桦加沙”影响减弱,多地交通运输有序恢复
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2025-09-26 00:10